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field producer jim wickens to the aceh region of north sumatra. here the leuser ecosystem is one of the last remaining strongholds for indonesian wildlife. it's a 6-million-acre protected park, but it's being illegally cut down to make room for palm oil. >> we've driven into the leuser ecosystem. this is a place of tigers, elephants, rhinos, and orangutans. it's supposed to be protected. but we've been tipped off by rangers here that there is illegal deforestation going on as we speak. we're going to go and try to film them and get right up close to the destruction. keep going. we've been hiking for hours to get here, right on the edge of where the trees are being cut down. i'm standing just meters from where the chainsaws are operating. i'm whispering because we've been told by our guides that these people are highly dangerous. [chainsaws in background] and it's likely to get violent if we move any closer. [man shouts in distance] you can hear the trees falling through the canopy. it's one of the most biodiverse places on the planet. [chopping] a
field producer jim wickens to the aceh region of north sumatra. here the leuser ecosystem is one of the last remaining strongholds for indonesian wildlife. it's a 6-million-acre protected park, but it's being illegally cut down to make room for palm oil. >> we've driven into the leuser ecosystem. this is a place of tigers, elephants, rhinos, and orangutans. it's supposed to be protected. but we've been tipped off by rangers here that there is illegal deforestation going on as we speak....
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we see on the map here the large islands of sumatra and below it ja java, but there are 17,000 islands the majority of which are not even inhabited. if the plane crashed on one of those on an uninhabited island there would be almost no one to know about it and it would be hard to see through the jungle canopy to see the debris. the 9/11 hijackers with the crash in the field in pennsylvania, that plane dove into the plane so deep it was barely visible in an open field. it was difficult to see from the air much less if it would have been a wooded area or jungle area with leaves and trees blocking the ground view. that's another issue. >> let me bring john golia into this conversation. a former ntsb board member and aviation security expert. what's your assessment of these various theories? because it seems to be getting more confusing by the hour. >> well, based on the information that's been running around and we have to look at it with a very jaundiced eye, it clearly indicates a purposeful act, something turned the transponder off, somebody attempted to disable the acars system, we kn
we see on the map here the large islands of sumatra and below it ja java, but there are 17,000 islands the majority of which are not even inhabited. if the plane crashed on one of those on an uninhabited island there would be almost no one to know about it and it would be hard to see through the jungle canopy to see the debris. the 9/11 hijackers with the crash in the field in pennsylvania, that plane dove into the plane so deep it was barely visible in an open field. it was difficult to see...
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or very close to sumatra. so, i believe this latest information has come from the indonesian government, probably delayed by a few days, but finally issued. and that allowed them to search in that particular area. >> all right, alastair rosenschein live for us from london. thank you so much for that perspective. >> again, you've been looking at the photos, the satellite imagery of that debris spotted about 1,400 miles off the coast of perth, australia, the largest piece of debris about 79 feet. there are planes now headed out there, actually, headed back. they've been trying to get good pictures of that. australian naval vessels on the way also. we will update you on the next step in this process right after this. [ male announcer ] away... is as much about getting there... ♪ ...as it is being there. ♪ [ birds chirping ] away is where the days are packed with wonder... ♪ [ wind whistles ] ...and the evenings are filled with familiar comforts. find your away. for a dealer and the rv that's right for you,
or very close to sumatra. so, i believe this latest information has come from the indonesian government, probably delayed by a few days, but finally issued. and that allowed them to search in that particular area. >> all right, alastair rosenschein live for us from london. thank you so much for that perspective. >> again, you've been looking at the photos, the satellite imagery of that debris spotted about 1,400 miles off the coast of perth, australia, the largest piece of debris...
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i'm not aware they are searching assusumatr sumatra. if this information is correct and looks like it is, that plane would have crossed over. but its last -- what they think its last position was, was the islands of this paola paraq, a tiny rock roughly in the middle of the straits between malacca and indonesian sumatra. so suggested the plane was flying over water when it was last seen. >> i want you to stand by, an drew. we're getting more information, and once again, we want to welcome our viewers in the united states and now around the world, as well. we're following the breaking news, a malaysian air force official now telling cnn this plane was way, way off-course. looked like it made a dramatic u-turn. malaysian air force radar tracking this plane for an hour after the transponder apparently was shut down. peter goelz is still with us, former ntsb managing director. peter, give us your analysis of what we just heard in that report from andrew stevens in kuala lumpur. >> i think the most important thing is, finally government offi
i'm not aware they are searching assusumatr sumatra. if this information is correct and looks like it is, that plane would have crossed over. but its last -- what they think its last position was, was the islands of this paola paraq, a tiny rock roughly in the middle of the straits between malacca and indonesian sumatra. so suggested the plane was flying over water when it was last seen. >> i want you to stand by, an drew. we're getting more information, and once again, we want to welcome...
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we've got north of sumatra and indonesia. that tells you that they believe that this plane may have taken a left turn, military radar says the plane may have taken a turn suddenly. and then it flew on would be the argument here. the theory is it might have flown on and just on and on. so why would that happen? well, the theory here would be that for some reason this crew was incapacitated, that perhaps there was a breach in the fuselage and if that happened at 35,000 feet they would have only a matter of seconds before everybody would be incapacitated because lack of oxygen. so there is this theory here that the plane has made a left turn and now expanding the search area to include the malaysia mainland as well as the waters north of sumatra. that is a completely different area. hundreds of miles from where they were originally and have been originally focused which is the south china sea and the gulf of thailand. and keep in mind, that area, the south china sea and the gulf of thailand where they believe the plane was last
we've got north of sumatra and indonesia. that tells you that they believe that this plane may have taken a left turn, military radar says the plane may have taken a turn suddenly. and then it flew on would be the argument here. the theory is it might have flown on and just on and on. so why would that happen? well, the theory here would be that for some reason this crew was incapacitated, that perhaps there was a breach in the fuselage and if that happened at 35,000 feet they would have only a...
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officials say crews will search a much wider area, including waters north of the indonesia island of sumatra, hundreds of miles from the last reported position. >> we hear from the father of sandy hook elementary school shooter, adam lanza saying he believes his son would have killed him, too, if given the chance. authorities say the 20-year old gunman shot his mother, nancy, four times, before he went on the deadly rampage at the connecticut school. peter lanza said his son smoke with many mental health professionals but no one saw violent tendencies in the personality. >> investigators today are returning to the scene of a stage collapse that injured 25 students at anaheim high school. this video shows what happened. it looks terrifying, the wooden stage gave way in the middle of the show on saturday. 250 students were on the stage at the time. investigators are trying to figure if the performance competed the weight restrictions. a prayer service was held in support of the injured students. >> a woman is waiting to learn if a finger will have to be amputated after nearly being bitten off
officials say crews will search a much wider area, including waters north of the indonesia island of sumatra, hundreds of miles from the last reported position. >> we hear from the father of sandy hook elementary school shooter, adam lanza saying he believes his son would have killed him, too, if given the chance. authorities say the 20-year old gunman shot his mother, nancy, four times, before he went on the deadly rampage at the connecticut school. peter lanza said his son smoke with...
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, or did it keep flying, did it end up in the ocean on the other side of malaysia to north of sumat sumatra? that tells you they're struggling to understand what's happened. we're into day four there on the ground and if by now they had seen any signs of wreckage on the water, in south china sea, they would presume that's where the plane is. there is no sign of wreckage. no fuel, nothing. if you have a plane that hits the water with that force, it's going to shatter into 1 million pieces. you're going to fine pieces floating on the water, especially the thinking goes in this heavily traveled area of the south china sea and gulf of thailand. the fact they haven't found anything is very concerning here. now they're broadening out this search zone, expanding it and thinking, maybe it made a complete left hook, if you will, and went back over malaysia and back into another ocean. why would that happen? you're going to ask me, how could that happen? the theory would be maybe the crew was incapacitated. maybe there was a breach of the cabin somehow and they lost air pressure, cabin pressure. mayb
, or did it keep flying, did it end up in the ocean on the other side of malaysia to north of sumat sumatra? that tells you they're struggling to understand what's happened. we're into day four there on the ground and if by now they had seen any signs of wreckage on the water, in south china sea, they would presume that's where the plane is. there is no sign of wreckage. no fuel, nothing. if you have a plane that hits the water with that force, it's going to shatter into 1 million pieces....
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laden's sons in law has been found guilty of terrorism related charges by a federal jury in new york sumatra appetites faces life imprisonment. his defence lawyer says there was zero evidence he knew of any conspiracies. he argued the case was based purely on the words above associations we believe that to him there were sufficient air in the course of this case we're confident that appeal davies an appellate court will look very different with some significant issues that occurred before the trial and during the course of the trial. it's my hateful speech is alongside that loved him and several outright the video is filmed shortly after nine eleven he's become addicted of conspiring to kill americans and conspiring to provide material support to terrorists. china's president hu teaching painting and french president francois roll and cut down to the real business of the state visit on wednesday the signing of the lucrative deals. having declared his intention to rebalance from this trade relationship with china one dollars and said boss and passion agreements will make a dent in the deficit
laden's sons in law has been found guilty of terrorism related charges by a federal jury in new york sumatra appetites faces life imprisonment. his defence lawyer says there was zero evidence he knew of any conspiracies. he argued the case was based purely on the words above associations we believe that to him there were sufficient air in the course of this case we're confident that appeal davies an appellate court will look very different with some significant issues that occurred before the...
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we know that there's nine chinese ships west of sumatra, the indonesian island. i believe perhaps some of them will be steaming towards australia now. back to you. >> david, is it your sense -- we've spoke to a number of different pilots and former officials from the faa and the ntsb, but from all that we knew of this jet, the fuel that it contained, the weight that it was carrying, to be able to reach this area, would have been on the extremes of this jet's range. >> yes, on the extreme. but also the australians have been releasing a lot of information over the last few day, showing where they've been searching and they've been very straight about what they've been up to. they understand that they were searching at the edge of that likely southern arc. so if they hadn't had found that, then i don't think they would have been taking it so seriously and having the australian prime minister standing up in parliament to say that there is a possibility debris has been found. >> john young, the australian maritime safety authority came forward to tell us that the shee
we know that there's nine chinese ships west of sumatra, the indonesian island. i believe perhaps some of them will be steaming towards australia now. back to you. >> david, is it your sense -- we've spoke to a number of different pilots and former officials from the faa and the ntsb, but from all that we knew of this jet, the fuel that it contained, the weight that it was carrying, to be able to reach this area, would have been on the extremes of this jet's range. >> yes, on the...
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, if it's on the bottom of the ocean or somewhere in the remote jungles, you know, on the island of sumatra, wherever it might be, you're going to have to find it and find it soon. we need to find something because we need to find the evidence that will tell us who, what, how this took place, and perhaps even why. >> all right. >> john, poppy? >> jim clancy in kuala lumpur. we are, in fact, at a critical juncture, if for no other reason, the weather over the southern coast of australia really only good for another day. >> into the weekend it's going to get bad again. >> very, very bad. >> and this is a visual search, as we told you earlier. they have not had any radar detection, so this is all relying on eye, and the weather matters. it is critical for that. flight 370 disappeared two weeks ago now. it has been 14 days of unimaginable despair for those who know and love the 239 people on board that aircraft. the latest debris sighting in the south indian ocean, it is bringing hope to some, it is bringing tears to others. our pauline chiou has been spending time with the families of all of t
, if it's on the bottom of the ocean or somewhere in the remote jungles, you know, on the island of sumatra, wherever it might be, you're going to have to find it and find it soon. we need to find something because we need to find the evidence that will tell us who, what, how this took place, and perhaps even why. >> all right. >> john, poppy? >> jim clancy in kuala lumpur. we are, in fact, at a critical juncture, if for no other reason, the weather over the southern coast of...
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west coast of malaysia, and it encompasses, as well, the sea to the north of the indonesian island of sumatra and asked the indian navy to join this effort, and if this plane did indeed have five hours or so of fuel onboard, it potentially could have flown off into the indian ocean. the indian ocean, as you know, is massive, and there is not much between the island of indonesia and the south of south africa and beyond. there's just not much in that massive body of water. so now we are at a point where we're just simply waiting for any sign whatsoever that any piece of wreckage has been found, but when you talk about a search zone the size of the united kingdom and you're looking for a needle in a hay stack, this is a massive effort and i must say, everybody at this point is in many conversations i've had on the phone, everybody is confused and struggling with the facts. >> what is the key at this point moving forward, tom? you've got this massive search, what can happen at this point that might be a game changer, is there some technology that might be available that hasn't been used, for exam
west coast of malaysia, and it encompasses, as well, the sea to the north of the indonesian island of sumatra and asked the indian navy to join this effort, and if this plane did indeed have five hours or so of fuel onboard, it potentially could have flown off into the indian ocean. the indian ocean, as you know, is massive, and there is not much between the island of indonesia and the south of south africa and beyond. there's just not much in that massive body of water. so now we are at a...
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then the same area was hit by a flood and just days ago a wildfire credit burned a large section of sumatra. >> they feel the same thing, why don't we do something, send the money there, at least you know help them out with food with blanket, whatever they need. >> the money will be sent directly to a resident who will buy necessities for other credit residents. >> being today's shave your head event, featured rod streeter as a celebrity basher. be organizers hope to exceed their $250,000 goal. >> david brenner died today in new york city. he filled in as host several times. winner and former documentary film maker had been fighting cancer for the past several years, 78 years old. tens of thousands of visitors are braving the cold of northern wisconsin to catch the glimpse of stunning ice caves. to check out dozens of ice caves. those who have seen the caves say it's an experience of the lifetime. >> this is crazy! >> it's really cool. >> like walking into the hall. >> you can't pick one thing that's better than the other. >> this is the first winter in five years the kaisers have been acce
then the same area was hit by a flood and just days ago a wildfire credit burned a large section of sumatra. >> they feel the same thing, why don't we do something, send the money there, at least you know help them out with food with blanket, whatever they need. >> the money will be sent directly to a resident who will buy necessities for other credit residents. >> being today's shave your head event, featured rod streeter as a celebrity basher. be organizers hope to exceed...
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china has also put out more boats into the andaman sea and southwest of sumatra to search for this missing plane. so certainly no effort spared from the chinese side to try to find this vanished plane. >> david, as you know, two-thirds of the passengers aboard that airliner were chinese. and now the government in beijing, china's really slamming the malaysian government for its handling of this situation. what's the latest? what are they saying? >> well, wolf, though they are saying they're coordinating search efforts and working closely with the malaysians, on the state media side they seem to be continually slamming malaysia, as you say. another state editorial coming out today basically calling the malaysians an underdeveloped country, a system of government that's wracked by corruption and proven by the fact the way they're handling this mystery and the search for mh-370. this is important because it all plays into the reaction of these families. of course it would be terrible to wait through these days and hours to figure out what happened to your loved one, but it's almost like a tic
china has also put out more boats into the andaman sea and southwest of sumatra to search for this missing plane. so certainly no effort spared from the chinese side to try to find this vanished plane. >> david, as you know, two-thirds of the passengers aboard that airliner were chinese. and now the government in beijing, china's really slamming the malaysian government for its handling of this situation. what's the latest? what are they saying? >> well, wolf, though they are saying...
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it is expensive because it has been digested first by the civet cat which lives in the jungles of sumatra. this is the dropping from the civet cat eared the blue make this coffee action going to the jungle and collect the droppings that are then washed and roasted. and they come here to the united states. japanese. the stake would cost $200-200 $50. these are freeze-dried sea cucumber. an animal that lives in the bottom of the ocean. we can't sell these yet. a bowl of soup with sea cucumber could cost as much as $250. my whole mission has always been to introduce new foods to the food system and have my small impact on it. >> what a dream job. stay with bloomberg tv. guy johnson and i are back with "the pulse." in the meantime, let's have a look at one of the biggest market movers. we will be all over this in "the pulse peter cook is luxottica and google glass. company has formed a glass partnership with google to market, but also develop, design and distribute new eyewear for googles glass. luxottica makes ray bans and also oakley's. we try to figure out exactly what these would look lik
it is expensive because it has been digested first by the civet cat which lives in the jungles of sumatra. this is the dropping from the civet cat eared the blue make this coffee action going to the jungle and collect the droppings that are then washed and roasted. and they come here to the united states. japanese. the stake would cost $200-200 $50. these are freeze-dried sea cucumber. an animal that lives in the bottom of the ocean. we can't sell these yet. a bowl of soup with sea cucumber...
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the straits of wanaka as what is in an adult the main island of sumatra china says is going to send two more planes to assist the mission. on thursday the malaysian ministry said it had evidence of the plane had cooled down and back and headed west. the report said the plane was lost track of the streets of dhaka far away from where i last made contact with civil and traffic controller. of course the money to get back to malaysia the afl's chief is now denied any such report the contradictions of increased concern over the podium the nation to lead and oversee the search operation that included the release of new information. meanwhile interval now says it's looking less likely that this was a terror attack of any kind. the two arabian men who use still impossible to hold this plane. op but it's thought that they have no links to any terror groups the directions c i a's says terrorism is still not been entirely ruled out. meanwhile the last words from the crew of imagery seventy two air traffic controllers been released. it was all right good not the loss would strong split off from the
the straits of wanaka as what is in an adult the main island of sumatra china says is going to send two more planes to assist the mission. on thursday the malaysian ministry said it had evidence of the plane had cooled down and back and headed west. the report said the plane was lost track of the streets of dhaka far away from where i last made contact with civil and traffic controller. of course the money to get back to malaysia the afl's chief is now denied any such report the contradictions...
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and gone in one of two ejections north to the abdomen islands or south of the indonesian island of sumatra. u.s. navy has deployed the guided missile destroyer uss kidd. >> : at 15 in the morning will weigh in on the history of the flight disappearance >> : target stores are acknowledging that make sure written sooner to the data breach last year that put 70 million caught customers at risk. >> : what's the point the company could of done something sooner. reports now reveal the target security software actually detected potential malicious activity the target staffers decided not to take immediate action. the company got alerts the front security system november the 30th. that only the start investigating december the 12th. that's when the justice department warned about suspicious activity involving payment cards. erica sandberg with more on the a new revelation and the security breach means for shoppers. >> : why would target not act immediately when they knew something was wrong >> : they hope to kill a problem before it got turned into a nightmare and they didn't. now what do consumer
and gone in one of two ejections north to the abdomen islands or south of the indonesian island of sumatra. u.s. navy has deployed the guided missile destroyer uss kidd. >> : at 15 in the morning will weigh in on the history of the flight disappearance >> : target stores are acknowledging that make sure written sooner to the data breach last year that put 70 million caught customers at risk. >> : what's the point the company could of done something sooner. reports now reveal...
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>>> on december 19th, 1997, silk air crashed into a river in sumatra killing all 104 people on board. almost two years later, e jipt air flight 9890 flying from new york to cairo crashed shortly after takeoff. >> in both of those cases, they did find the recorders, the black boxes. and the black boxes gave some idea that it might have been a suicide. >> but if malaysia air 370 was deliberately brought down, there is a key difference between this flight and the earlier crashes. >> the pilots in both cases put the nose of the plane down and plunged it down suddenly. >>> here, we've got a plane that flew on for hours. why does it fly around for 7 1/2 hours? what kind of sense does that make? and it doesn't. the answer is it doesn't make sense. >> investigators dig deep to the pilots' lives trying to solve the mystery. >> so the point of possible suicide, what do they do in terms of psychological screening and terms of keeping up-to-date on could a pilot be depressed? is he having problems at home anything that will indicate it would be not good for him to fly. >> they meet the technical
>>> on december 19th, 1997, silk air crashed into a river in sumatra killing all 104 people on board. almost two years later, e jipt air flight 9890 flying from new york to cairo crashed shortly after takeoff. >> in both of those cases, they did find the recorders, the black boxes. and the black boxes gave some idea that it might have been a suicide. >> but if malaysia air 370 was deliberately brought down, there is a key difference between this flight and the earlier...
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the track gives us a starting point from the journey south from the northern tip of sumatra in indonesia. you can help us understand why this is so important to narrow down the search area of where there might be a hole 10,000 feet down under the sea. >> this is crucial information we have had for the first time. we have guessed at a lot of this. this is hard data from a reliable source. british air accident investigation branch probably coming from the inmarsat data. the important line to look at is the yellow line. you can see north of the equator it starts off in kuala lumpur. it is heading north to beijing. at some stage it makes a short turn to the left. and several different changes of course before it heads south on the long adjourn skwr south. this is the flight on autopilot. heading way down deep into the southern indian ocean. and you can aoe the yellow line intersecting the green line. a lot of people misunderstood it. they thought it flew along the green arc. it did not it simply intercepted the green arc at some time. >> we know from the minister in kuala lumpur they are sea
the track gives us a starting point from the journey south from the northern tip of sumatra in indonesia. you can help us understand why this is so important to narrow down the search area of where there might be a hole 10,000 feet down under the sea. >> this is crucial information we have had for the first time. we have guessed at a lot of this. this is hard data from a reliable source. british air accident investigation branch probably coming from the inmarsat data. the important line...
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. >> right now from sumatra, 60, 70 miles. you can go malaga strait from these islands. >> reporter: post famous for its untouched beaches, reserved forests and indigenous tribes who still hunt and gather, 94% of those islands are uninhabited or off-limits to people. no one here believes the theory that the malaysian airplane was hijacked and deliberately headed towards the andamens. >> after landing somewhere over here? it is not possible. want my frank opinion? i don't think it is here. >> reporter: for daze the indian navy and air force have been searching an area spanning more than 250,000 square kilometers near the 100,000 square miles from the andamen sea to the bay of bengal. this is the navy dockyard from which the indian operation was launched. over there you can see the coast guard vessels. these vessels have been combing the length of the andaman islands all the way south towards malaga straits since thursday. after reporting no sightings, india's military search was temporarily suspended on sunday. but for passenge
. >> right now from sumatra, 60, 70 miles. you can go malaga strait from these islands. >> reporter: post famous for its untouched beaches, reserved forests and indigenous tribes who still hunt and gather, 94% of those islands are uninhabited or off-limits to people. no one here believes the theory that the malaysian airplane was hijacked and deliberately headed towards the andamens. >> after landing somewhere over here? it is not possible. want my frank opinion? i don't think...
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evacuated and the same area was hit by a flood and just days ago a wildfire burned a large section of sumatra. >> for me and the rest of the indonesian group, it's still the same thing. okay, why don't we do something? we send money there. at least help them out with the food, with the blanket, whenever they need. >> the money will be sent directly to a relative in the region, who will then by necessities for the others. >>> if you have ever visited san francisco's castro neighborhood, you see lots of rainbow flags. now a new rainbow symbol is about to take center stage. >> there are rainbows all over san francisco's castro neighborhood. now this symbol of gay pride will have a new showcase, four pedestrian crosswalks. >> to maintain some history to the neighborhood and bring more of a statement of who we are. >> andrea is executive director of the castro community benefits district. merchants who are paying about $37,000 for the colorful crosswalks. the design unveiled was chosen from four options voted on by 4500 people. it's expected to be a more subtle, sophisticated version than what's c
evacuated and the same area was hit by a flood and just days ago a wildfire burned a large section of sumatra. >> for me and the rest of the indonesian group, it's still the same thing. okay, why don't we do something? we send money there. at least help them out with the food, with the blanket, whenever they need. >> the money will be sent directly to a relative in the region, who will then by necessities for the others. >>> if you have ever visited san francisco's castro...
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the west of the islands and the p-8 aircraft is searching south of the great nicobar islands west of sumatra so the search is under way in the northern corridor as well in a limited area. as it seems it's difficult but not impossible. >> it's definitely a challenging situation there and the acting transportation minister spoke about how challenging the certain area is in the southern corridor and also mentioned there is a cyclone warning nearby. talk to us, saima, about the challenges that the searchers face with the high winds and the rough waves there. >> reporter: i'm sorry, can you repeat that question, please? >> the transportation minister talked about how challenging the conditions are in the southern corridor at least in the southern indian ocean where the search is focused right now. can you talk to us a little bit about the challenges that these searchers face with the high winds and the strong currents? >> reporter: yes, absolutely. of course. lot of windy weather yesterday that didn't allow aircraft to take off. then they have to get out 2,500 kilometers way from perth and of cou
the west of the islands and the p-8 aircraft is searching south of the great nicobar islands west of sumatra so the search is under way in the northern corridor as well in a limited area. as it seems it's difficult but not impossible. >> it's definitely a challenging situation there and the acting transportation minister spoke about how challenging the certain area is in the southern corridor and also mentioned there is a cyclone warning nearby. talk to us, saima, about the challenges...
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the sumatra tigers rare. one has been nicknamed "trouble" because it ways up the other two >> the reign of arthur chu has closed. >> you wrote down who was george ii? no, no, it will cost you $6,400. dropping you to zero. >> he won for 11 consecutive episodes racking up $300,000! many fans despised him for the unorthodox style of play jumping around rather than sticking with a category. he said he studied game theory to increase the odds of winning. this is not the last time you will see arthur, he will be back for the tournament of champions. >> the morning news continues at 5:30 with the news stories including what a just-released report is revealing about an east bay hospital in a case involving a brain dead oakland girl. >> and a san jose police officer has been accused of rape and sources close to the investigation are revealing a key piece of ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ ♪ get your taste of the season, at raley's, bel air, and nob hill. >>> live from the kgo-tv broadcast center this is abc7 news. >> good morning,
the sumatra tigers rare. one has been nicknamed "trouble" because it ways up the other two >> the reign of arthur chu has closed. >> you wrote down who was george ii? no, no, it will cost you $6,400. dropping you to zero. >> he won for 11 consecutive episodes racking up $300,000! many fans despised him for the unorthodox style of play jumping around rather than sticking with a category. he said he studied game theory to increase the odds of winning. this is not the...
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evacuated and the same area was hit by a glad and just days ago a wildfire burned a large section of sumatra. >> for me and the rest of the group, it's still the same thing. okay, why don't we do something? we send money there. at least help them out with the food, with the blanket, whenever they need. >> the money will be sent directly to a relative in the affected area who will then by necessities for the others. >>> if you have ever visited san francisco's castro neighborhood, you see lots of rainbow flags. now a new symbol is about to take center stage. >> there are rainbows all over san francisco's castro neighborhood. now this symbol of gay pride will have a new no case, four pedestrian cross walks. >> to maintain some history to the neighborhood and bring more of a statement of who we are. >> andrea is executive director of the castro community benefits district. merchants who are paying about $37,000 for the colorful cross walks. the design unveiled was chosen from four options voted on by 4500 people. it's expected to be a more subtle, sophisticated version than what's currently on
evacuated and the same area was hit by a glad and just days ago a wildfire burned a large section of sumatra. >> for me and the rest of the group, it's still the same thing. okay, why don't we do something? we send money there. at least help them out with the food, with the blanket, whenever they need. >> the money will be sent directly to a relative in the affected area who will then by necessities for the others. >>> if you have ever visited san francisco's castro...
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. >> sumatra. >> not to mention tourism, bali. >>> there's a new report-setting insurance policy bought by a tech billionaire. the price, a whopping $201 billion. also joining us is dovy francis, the firm that sold the policy to this mystery person. i'm going to get to you first of all, would all. would you be at all at liberty to disclose who this person is? >> no. >> okay. what kind of person? i think it's like a tech entrepreneur, but from what country? from america? >> yeah, it's a u.s.-based nigh net worth individual who resides in silicon value and owns a publicly traded technology company. >> a lot of people tell me the premiums for this are around $2 million a year. does that sound about ballpark? >> that's the ballpark, correct. >> and did this guy have to go through a lot of physicals -- $201 million, that's a lot of risk for any insurance company to take. >> yeah. luckily it's divided among 19 insurance companies. so no one insurance company is carrying the risk because it's probably impossible for any insurance company to carry a risk of $201 million. >> so it was 19 compani
. >> sumatra. >> not to mention tourism, bali. >>> there's a new report-setting insurance policy bought by a tech billionaire. the price, a whopping $201 billion. also joining us is dovy francis, the firm that sold the policy to this mystery person. i'm going to get to you first of all, would all. would you be at all at liberty to disclose who this person is? >> no. >> okay. what kind of person? i think it's like a tech entrepreneur, but from what country? from...
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last several days to what happened here to a silk airlines flight in the late '90s that went down over sumatra. it was later determined the pilot purposely crashed that airplane. i think a problem a lot of folks have is why, if that was the case here, would a pilot want to fly six hours before dumping the plane in the water. it doesn't make sense. >> lester, when you look at some of the things we've seen just in society where somebody barricades themselves before they want to take their own life, or they want to make a statement, this may not be the statement necessarily of somebody getting on a radio and making a comment. it may be that for the fact that we are here nine days into this and the world is still talking about this and following this drama, if you will, that's a statement in and of itself. so we're really going to have to rely on the criminal investigation to see if it can bear out the motivations of one or both of these pilots. >> we'll keep asking the questions and searching for the answers. greg five, thanks very much. >>> while the calendar may say there are only a few days le
last several days to what happened here to a silk airlines flight in the late '90s that went down over sumatra. it was later determined the pilot purposely crashed that airplane. i think a problem a lot of folks have is why, if that was the case here, would a pilot want to fly six hours before dumping the plane in the water. it doesn't make sense. >> lester, when you look at some of the things we've seen just in society where somebody barricades themselves before they want to take their...
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malaysian mainland behind the plane, and as well as the ocean that is above the indonesian island of sumatra, and why would they do that? because the last known position of the plane seemed to take a left hook, and they don't know why. but if it took a left hook and continued the fly, then it is entirelyossible that it kept flying into or over the malaysian mainland and into indonesia or into the ocean. they don't know. they had seven hours of fuel on board. so in theory f it didn't crash, it could have been flying and flying and fliesing and now that they are searching two massive bodies of water, and including the malaysian space, that tell yos they have no idea where it is. and the emergency tran mitt ter locator has not gone on, and that could happen if the elt is below the wreckage of the plane or in a jungle, and sucked into the swamp. >> fascinating. it may be a long time. thank you, tom. we appreciate that information. >> and tom and the rest of the nbc news team are working all of the angles of the story, and stay tuned for their reporting on nightly news with brian williams right a
malaysian mainland behind the plane, and as well as the ocean that is above the indonesian island of sumatra, and why would they do that? because the last known position of the plane seemed to take a left hook, and they don't know why. but if it took a left hook and continued the fly, then it is entirelyossible that it kept flying into or over the malaysian mainland and into indonesia or into the ocean. they don't know. they had seven hours of fuel on board. so in theory f it didn't crash, it...
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sea as well as the gulf of thailand, now shifting over as well to the strait of malacca and north of sumatra which gives a sense of how massive the search area is and how they simply don't have a fix on where this plane might be. the gulf of thailand is relatively shall low, if you fall from 35,000 feet, experts said repeatedly the plane would shatter and you would find debris on the ocean surface because many parts of a plane float. if they haven't found it in this heavy traversed area along the -- between the area between vietnam and malaysia and gulf of thailand relatively shallow body of water and now shifting over to the opposite side of the country, do they have any idea where this plane is? and i think the short answer is no. >> we should let the audience know, in andrea mitchell's interview with john brennan, he said we cannot rule out terrorism as one of the causes. we did hear from law enforcement with four possible explanations. noticeably absent were mechanical or structural issues but that doesn't mean those have been ruled out. >> i would read nothing into that. the individual
sea as well as the gulf of thailand, now shifting over as well to the strait of malacca and north of sumatra which gives a sense of how massive the search area is and how they simply don't have a fix on where this plane might be. the gulf of thailand is relatively shall low, if you fall from 35,000 feet, experts said repeatedly the plane would shatter and you would find debris on the ocean surface because many parts of a plane float. if they haven't found it in this heavy traversed area along...
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which was the last radar contact from the malaysian radar sets, the aircraft would have passed over sumatra. this is indonesian air space. now, in that basis, i put it to you that the indonesians may have at some point, and possibly well after the aircraft went missing, revealed to malaysian authorities that they had, in fact, tracked the aircraft in that direction. that's entirely why the australian navy was looking in that area. so, if this does turn up to be debris, then i suspect that the indonesians had finally come up with the goods and given this track. now, given that track, that would allow the authorities to narrow down the search area for black boxes, which would effectively be on the bottom of the ocean, unless they're attached to these floating debris, which seems unlikely. so, there you have it, but it's definitely not an area where aircraft would fly normally. >> now, i've got to ask you this. because of the intensity of this investigation, the unprecedented part of this investigation, could this change anything when it comes to adding trackers on planes or adding something s
which was the last radar contact from the malaysian radar sets, the aircraft would have passed over sumatra. this is indonesian air space. now, in that basis, i put it to you that the indonesians may have at some point, and possibly well after the aircraft went missing, revealed to malaysian authorities that they had, in fact, tracked the aircraft in that direction. that's entirely why the australian navy was looking in that area. so, if this does turn up to be debris, then i suspect that the...
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across a huge area of radar at banda aceh which is an indonesian radar site in the northern tip of sumatra. it will have seen something. and the question i have is the tide radar saw something. the malaysian radar saw something. primary radar doesn't indicate what it is. but there will be a trace on there. but the indonesians didn't. >> are you saying you want to look into this because do you believe we're searching in the wrong place and that northern track is still a possibility? is that what you're saying? >> it goes back to what i was saying. let's corroborate evidence to support the southern track. let's study data to eliminate the northern track. we can't put our eggs in one basket and assume it's gone south, unless we have eliminated every little bit of date that that can be an assumption of it going north. >> that may already have taken place. >> but radar would help with that. that's what i'm saying. >> and i think the altitude is important. because the altitude relates to speed. if it's a lower altitude, it means a slower speed. i'm don lemon. thank you so much for joining us. ma
across a huge area of radar at banda aceh which is an indonesian radar site in the northern tip of sumatra. it will have seen something. and the question i have is the tide radar saw something. the malaysian radar saw something. primary radar doesn't indicate what it is. but there will be a trace on there. but the indonesians didn't. >> are you saying you want to look into this because do you believe we're searching in the wrong place and that northern track is still a possibility? is...
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. >> the really modern islands here right now from sumatra, 60, 70 miles. so you can control these islands. >> reporter: most famous for its untouched beaches, reserve forests and indigenous tribes who still hunt and gather. 94% of these islands are uninhabited or off limits to people. no one here believes the theory that the malaysian airplane was hijacked and deliberately headed towards the andamans. >> landing over here not possible. my frank opinion, i don't think it is here. >> reporter: for days, the indian navy and air force have been searching in areas spanning more than 250,000 square kilometers near the 100,000 square miles from the andaman sea to the bay of bengal. >> reporter: this is where the indian operation was launched. over there you can see the coast guard vessels. these vessels have been combing the length of the andaman islands toward the malacca strait since thursday. after reporting no sightings, india's military search was temporarily suspended on sunday before passenger ships, the search request still stands. cnn, port blair, india.
. >> the really modern islands here right now from sumatra, 60, 70 miles. so you can control these islands. >> reporter: most famous for its untouched beaches, reserve forests and indigenous tribes who still hunt and gather. 94% of these islands are uninhabited or off limits to people. no one here believes the theory that the malaysian airplane was hijacked and deliberately headed towards the andamans. >> landing over here not possible. my frank opinion, i don't think it is...
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we know that there's nine chinese ships west of sumatra, the indonesian island. i believe perhaps some of them will be steaming towards australia now. back to you. >> david, is it your sense -- we've spoke to a number of different pilots and former officials from the faa and the ntsb, but from all that we knew of this jet, the fuel that it contained, the weight that it was carrying, to be able to reach this area, would have been on the extremes of this jet's range. >> yes, on the extreme. but also the australians have been releasing a lot of information over the last few day, showing where they've been searching and they've been very straight about what they've been up to. they understand that they were searching at the edge of that likely southern arc. so if they hadn't had found that, then i don't think they would have been taking it so seriously and having the australian prime minister standing up in parliament to say that there is a possibility debris has been found. >> john young, the australian maritime safety authority came forward to tell us that the shee
we know that there's nine chinese ships west of sumatra, the indonesian island. i believe perhaps some of them will be steaming towards australia now. back to you. >> david, is it your sense -- we've spoke to a number of different pilots and former officials from the faa and the ntsb, but from all that we knew of this jet, the fuel that it contained, the weight that it was carrying, to be able to reach this area, would have been on the extremes of this jet's range. >> yes, on the...
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may possibly -- this plane may possibly be up in the waters to the north of the indonesian island of sumatra, perhaps even in the bay of bengal or in the indian ocean. you can see here that the defined search area is now 25,000 nautical square miles. 25,000. that is massive. if you then expand into the indian ocean, it's -- boy, the math would just be incalculable. >> greg, how reliable is the information that we are getting from the malaysian military, and what is the conceivable explanation for a plane turning that way? it could not turn. >> the big problem right now is the inconsistency of information. they've been filtering some of that information that they've put out. and right now, it's proven that it has not been very credible. and we don't know the basis for that. the fact that they've now expanded this search area indicates that they know more than what they're providing us. and it will probably come out piecemealed. as far as the turn is concerned, if you assume that the data is correct that the military has provided, that was a calculated turn. it was an intentional turn. it wasn
may possibly -- this plane may possibly be up in the waters to the north of the indonesian island of sumatra, perhaps even in the bay of bengal or in the indian ocean. you can see here that the defined search area is now 25,000 nautical square miles. 25,000. that is massive. if you then expand into the indian ocean, it's -- boy, the math would just be incalculable. >> greg, how reliable is the information that we are getting from the malaysian military, and what is the conceivable...
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we know that there's nine chinese ships west of sumatra, the indonesian island. i believe perhaps some of them will be steaming towards australia now. back to you. >> david, is it your sense -- we've spoke to a number of different pilots and former officials from the faa and the ntsb, but from all that we knew of this jet, the fuel that it contained, the weight that it was carrying, to be able to reach this area, would have been on the extremes of this jet's range. >> yes, on the extreme. but also the australians have been releasing a lot of information over the last few day, showing where they've been searching and they've been very straight about what they've been up to. they understand that they were searching at the edge of that likely southern arc. so if they hadn't had found that, then i don't think they would have been taking it so seriously and having the australian prime minister standing up in parliament to say that there is a possibility debris has been found. >> john young, the australian maritime safety authority came forward to tell us that the shee
we know that there's nine chinese ships west of sumatra, the indonesian island. i believe perhaps some of them will be steaming towards australia now. back to you. >> david, is it your sense -- we've spoke to a number of different pilots and former officials from the faa and the ntsb, but from all that we knew of this jet, the fuel that it contained, the weight that it was carrying, to be able to reach this area, would have been on the extremes of this jet's range. >> yes, on the...
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it's a very narrow strait, only 500 miles between the malaysian coast and the indonesian island of sumatra. so how did this plane get so far off course? was it a hijacking? was it pilot error? was it terrorism? we begin our coverage with correspondent jim sciutto who spoke with the director of the cia john brennan today. what did he tell you? >> that all of those possibilities still require investigation. that they're interesting. the transponder going off. the change in direction. even for a time these people boarding the plane with stolen passports. that's now been eliminated. but the bottom line, he said, they have not ruled out terrorism. you know the clues are changing so quickly as he was giving this talk in washington, i looked down on my blackberry and saw the news had just come out the transponder had been turned off. i said we have this new information. does that increase your suspicion of terrorism. here's what he had to say. >> on this issue of the transponder, there are a number 6 very curious anomalies about all of this and it's still a mystery at this point. did it turn arou
it's a very narrow strait, only 500 miles between the malaysian coast and the indonesian island of sumatra. so how did this plane get so far off course? was it a hijacking? was it pilot error? was it terrorism? we begin our coverage with correspondent jim sciutto who spoke with the director of the cia john brennan today. what did he tell you? >> that all of those possibilities still require investigation. that they're interesting. the transponder going off. the change in direction. even...
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, the minimum amount of fuel would put it -- minimum amount of speed would put it somewhere east of sumatra, the maximum near australian. right now the australians are moving assets and ships and planes into that portion of the indian ocean to look for any signs of the plane. so far nothing has materialized. if something does, however, materialize in that area and if the plane is already crashed somewhere there, it could take some time for it to wash ashore presumably to australia. we don't know where the plane is and don't know the plane is crashed. at the moment that seems to be the lead theory. why? because of all these countries up here to the north said there's no indication whatsoever that the plane crossed over on their radar. they don't show radar paths at all up here. that would tell you that the most logical path for this plane is in fact to the south. if it sounds like it's a lot of guesswork, it is. that's all they have to go on based on six pings that came off the satellite and they are now trying to do very advanced trigonometry to figure out when the plane may have been. they
, the minimum amount of fuel would put it -- minimum amount of speed would put it somewhere east of sumatra, the maximum near australian. right now the australians are moving assets and ships and planes into that portion of the indian ocean to look for any signs of the plane. so far nothing has materialized. if something does, however, materialize in that area and if the plane is already crashed somewhere there, it could take some time for it to wash ashore presumably to australia. we don't...
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it had no records at all, even though the plane was thought to have flown very close to or even over sumatra. so, we've got a situation where we really don't know why they've done this. they seem to be convinced. you know, for the families and others, they look on at this and say, this isn't the first time they've told us they've been convinced, this isn't the first time they've told us that they had definitive estimates of where the plane should be. and i think it's just one more thing that underscores how unique, how unprecedented this situation is. it's a dilemma for everyone trying to determine where the plane is, everyone who knows that they have to find it in order to find the answer, what happened to flight 370. >> yeah. >> reporter: back to you, christine. >> all right, jim clancy. and i guess what amounts to good news in this story is that it is closer to the coast of australia. that means the australian planes can get there earlier and they can stay longer in the air. the seas, according to andrew stevens, not as horrific there for searching as they are further to the south. >> yea
it had no records at all, even though the plane was thought to have flown very close to or even over sumatra. so, we've got a situation where we really don't know why they've done this. they seem to be convinced. you know, for the families and others, they look on at this and say, this isn't the first time they've told us they've been convinced, this isn't the first time they've told us that they had definitive estimates of where the plane should be. and i think it's just one more thing that...
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one possible argument is to avoid radar on sumatra, which is indonesian air space. that is a real possibility. does look like it was deliberate. >> all possibilities, so many questions and really few answers at this point. we appreciate the expertise this morning. thank you. >> we're going to have more news and top headlines after this. so our business can be on at&t's network for $175 a month? yup. all 5 of you for $175. our clients need a lot of attention. there's unlimited talk and text. we're working deals all day. you get 10 gigabytes of data to share. what about expansion potential? add a line, anytime, for $15 a month. low dues, great terms. let's close! new at&t mobile share value plans our best value plans ever for business. hey there, i just got my bill, and i see that it includes my fico® credit score... is that new? yup, you have our discover it card, so you get your fico® score on every statement. and, it's free. that's pretty cool of you guys. well, we just want to help you stay on top of your credit and avoid surprises. good. i hate surprises. surpr
one possible argument is to avoid radar on sumatra, which is indonesian air space. that is a real possibility. does look like it was deliberate. >> all possibilities, so many questions and really few answers at this point. we appreciate the expertise this morning. thank you. >> we're going to have more news and top headlines after this. so our business can be on at&t's network for $175 a month? yup. all 5 of you for $175. our clients need a lot of attention. there's unlimited...
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we had a similar incident -- 5 in 1995 went into the jungles of sumatra. american investigators think it was the pilot deliberately locking out the colleague and deliberately crashing the aircraft. they say that because the transponder was manually put off-line before the aircraft dived. ish a parallel like that, it possible somebody stormed the cockpit and took control of the aircraft and knew exactly what they were doing. >> of course, all these details will gradually drift out. we will get this information. it is surprising we can't get to the bottom of this, given where the location of this crash is. 50-60 nautical miles. considering we've got thailand, malaysia, cambodia, and a chinese naval presence, as well. it is quite remarkable we haven't been able to find this aircraft. >> it is indeed. malaysian authorities broadened the search. that seems truly remarkable. i guess the fact that it went down in an area where there is a handover between the malaysians and vietnamese -- it is sort of a limbo zone. it went off-line at just a point where it was har
we had a similar incident -- 5 in 1995 went into the jungles of sumatra. american investigators think it was the pilot deliberately locking out the colleague and deliberately crashing the aircraft. they say that because the transponder was manually put off-line before the aircraft dived. ish a parallel like that, it possible somebody stormed the cockpit and took control of the aircraft and knew exactly what they were doing. >> of course, all these details will gradually drift out. we will...
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. >>> hijos de sumatra. >>> quÉ pasÓ? >>> hijos de sumatra lo que se comenta hoy eres tÚ, sÍ, tÚ que nos miras, en casita, si quieres que tu familia salga en "despierta amÉrica", aprovecha, mandanos la foto posando como los ruiz palacios. >>> cÓmo los ruiz palacios. >>> todos aquÍ mamilongos. >>> o los menchaca. (risas) >>> eso. (risas) >>> luego lo Único que tienes que hacer es twittear tu foto a @despiertaameric y usar el # pobres ricos. >>> de hecho, karlis, no estÁn, por quÉ te digo karlis. >>> asÍ me dices de cariÑo bizcochito. >>> nos enviaron muchas fotos desde ayer que empezamos con esto, vean alguna, iseni, me encanta, no somos los menchaca ni ruiz palacios, somos los torres. (risas) >>> muy bien. >>> eso. >>> quÉ bonita familia. >>> me encanta. >>> carmen mandÓ esta foto de su familia por twitter, los pÉrez gutier. dios mÍo. >>> no veÍan "despierta amÉrica." >>> y merna arvarez mandÓ su familia por instagram, ella es con su bella familia. aquÍ no me sale el apellido se ven guapos. >>> o ruiz p
. >>> hijos de sumatra. >>> quÉ pasÓ? >>> hijos de sumatra lo que se comenta hoy eres tÚ, sÍ, tÚ que nos miras, en casita, si quieres que tu familia salga en "despierta amÉrica", aprovecha, mandanos la foto posando como los ruiz palacios. >>> cÓmo los ruiz palacios. >>> todos aquÍ mamilongos. >>> o los menchaca. (risas) >>> eso. (risas) >>> luego lo Único que tienes que hacer es twittear tu foto a...
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islands or the indian navy has launched an air and sea search were soft pass the indonesian islands of sumatra u.s. navy deployed added. >> : with no evidence of a crash suspicions of foul play are growing. >> : british satellite company has not confirmed its receive signals from the missing plane although it did not confirm a report that the plane had been following established arabs as it headed west. >> : stay with us as we follow the story on line. >> : at our kron4-dot-com. stay tune to our morning will have aviation experts on the morning news. and you weigh in on the it does. the 73 >> : at 815. >> : big shot after that enormous fire of cleaning up few >> : area enclosed. it still does in hot spots cruise in getting rid of debris. >> : once they open up the debris piles where evelyn of people seem to sit plater pipe. until the entire debris pile was pulled off. >> : still under construction and it was lost in the final set fire alarm fire at fortunately no one was seriously hurt. gentoo but if your are caused a welding is it may have been started by the fire pre >> : we did talk with th
islands or the indian navy has launched an air and sea search were soft pass the indonesian islands of sumatra u.s. navy deployed added. >> : with no evidence of a crash suspicions of foul play are growing. >> : british satellite company has not confirmed its receive signals from the missing plane although it did not confirm a report that the plane had been following established arabs as it headed west. >> : stay with us as we follow the story on line. >> : at our...
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geological survey detected a 2.7 event west of the i land of sumatra. that event happened at that time. the usgs said from a naturally occurring earthquake. they believe that's the seismic activity in question here and they believe it's not related to the missing plane. don? >> brian todd, thank you very much. our special coverage of the mystery how deep is the area investigators are focusing on. we will spotlight the chain of small islands and the missing jet may have been headed towards. when it's donut friday at the office i use my citi thankyou card to get two times the points at the coffee shop. which will help me get to miami...and they'll be stuck at the cube farm. the citi thankyou preferred card. now earn two times the points on dining out with no annual fee. go to citi.com/thankyoucards. take this simple test. press your tongue against it, like this. it moves! do you feel it? it can happen with every denture. these movements may irritate your gums. but you don't have to bear with it. you can try fixodent plus gum care. thanks to its formula, y
geological survey detected a 2.7 event west of the i land of sumatra. that event happened at that time. the usgs said from a naturally occurring earthquake. they believe that's the seismic activity in question here and they believe it's not related to the missing plane. don? >> brian todd, thank you very much. our special coverage of the mystery how deep is the area investigators are focusing on. we will spotlight the chain of small islands and the missing jet may have been headed...
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wider area for the plane because of this, including the western seaboard of malaysia and beyond towards sumatra. this is the opposite side of the country where the plane was last thought to be. the malaysian airlines boeing triple 7 went missing saturday morning local time on a flight from malaysian capital call la lump pure to beijing. they are focusing on two passengers before traveling on italian and australian passports. the two men were holding passports that were lost or stolen couple years before here in thailand. their tickets were bought together and had onward trips from beijing to europe. a news conference short while ago the malaysian authorities said from studying the cctv video they are not of asian in appearance. and we should be very cautious. perhaps to think what has been because of these two men boarding with these stolen passports because security experts say millions upon millions people are doing it every year. we really can't really jump to conclusions yet, jenna. jenna: good point to make. david, thank you very much. the u.s. navy in the meantime announcing it is sending
wider area for the plane because of this, including the western seaboard of malaysia and beyond towards sumatra. this is the opposite side of the country where the plane was last thought to be. the malaysian airlines boeing triple 7 went missing saturday morning local time on a flight from malaysian capital call la lump pure to beijing. they are focusing on two passengers before traveling on italian and australian passports. the two men were holding passports that were lost or stolen couple...
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still on the radar screens occurred over a very small island, roughly halfway between malaysia and sumatra, which is an indonesian island. we don't know what happened next, but what it does mean is that the search area, which has already been included in this area, but not to the same degree, we're expecting the search area now to be really, really the focus of this massive international search now. some 47 aircraft and a similar number of vessels now searching, a lot of that material is going to be switched to this search area. that's what we're hearing. >> andrew stevens in kuala lumpur. stand by. i want to update our viewers. new information into cnn. i want to welcome our viewers again from around the world. we're getting information that this plane veered severely off course. it appears that it had turned back to go to where it came from. that's new information coming into cnn. according to a malaysian official from the air force who declined to be named because he's not authorized to speak, he said the transponder stopped working at about the time the flight controllers lost contact
still on the radar screens occurred over a very small island, roughly halfway between malaysia and sumatra, which is an indonesian island. we don't know what happened next, but what it does mean is that the search area, which has already been included in this area, but not to the same degree, we're expecting the search area now to be really, really the focus of this massive international search now. some 47 aircraft and a similar number of vessels now searching, a lot of that material is going...
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plane could have been going as slow as 250 knots which would have put it way up to indonesia, next to sumatra. we're assuming hopefully it was only a slight, you know, speed difference which is giving us something barely -- this is still a huge area. it's all based on assumption. a lot of assumptions embedded in this analysis. >> they're saying that this is new -- this is new analysis of the data. >> new assumption basically which is giving us a new output. >> you don't have a lot of faith in this? >> well, it turns out that this search area that the prime minister of australia said before parliament, this is our best credible lead, that turned out not to be a very useful lead at all. it turned out to be incorrect. we established the debris isn't there. that's useful to an extent, but we don't really know on what basis they decided to choose this. >> so, okay, let's go with the idea that the search area here is obviously where they're still focusing. >> right. >> in fact, we know that the new zee land air force spotted something from a plane. they're going to analyze the imagery taken from th
plane could have been going as slow as 250 knots which would have put it way up to indonesia, next to sumatra. we're assuming hopefully it was only a slight, you know, speed difference which is giving us something barely -- this is still a huge area. it's all based on assumption. a lot of assumptions embedded in this analysis. >> they're saying that this is new -- this is new analysis of the data. >> new assumption basically which is giving us a new output. >> you don't have a...